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Monday 19 December 2016

Affordable Football: Coming Up

December 22: Free football at Leigh Sports Village when Manchester United Under-23's meet Middlesbrough in the Premier League International Cup, kick-off 7pm and also at Aldershot Town as Chelsea U-23's play Swansea City in the same competition (kick-off 7.05pm).

December 24: There is Christmas Eve action in Scotland and Montrose, who host Stirling Albion in a 1pm kick-off in League Two, are offering 'Pay What You Want' admission to the game.

December 31: Pay What You Want at Folkestone Invicta for the Ryman Premier game against Grays Athletic, kick-off 1pm. 

January 7: FA Cup Third Round weekend and all tickets for Watford against Burton Albion are priced at £10 Adults and £5 Concessions. 

January 7: Staying with the FA Cup, £10 Adult tickets are also available at Huddersfield Town where Port Vale are the visitors and prices at Bristol City for the game against Fleetwood are £10 Adults, £5 Concessions. 

January 7: Flying high at the top of League One, Scunthorpe United have reduced prices for home supporters when they entertain Bury. Tickets will cost £10 Adults, £5 Concessions (65+,U-21, Student), £1 Under-18 and free for Under-12’s.

January 9: A Manchester derby at Under-23 level with United and City meeting at Leigh Sports Village. Free admission is available for the 7pm kick-off. 

January 10: Tickets are priced at £5 for Adults and free for Under-16's as Luton Town host Chesterfield in the Football League Trophy at Kenilworth Road.

January 10: The FA Youth Cup enters the 4th Round stage in the new year and there is a London derby at Loftus Road between Queens Park Rangers and Tottenham Hotspur. Tickets are priced at £3 Adults, £1 Concessions and free for accompanied Under-8's for the 7pm kick-off.

January 14: Crawley Town host Hartlepool United in League Two and tickets are available on a 'Pay What You Can' basis with a minimum price of £1. 

January 30: Another free admission game at Leigh Sports Village when Manchester United Under-23's take on Everton in Premier League 2.

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